Pistorius settles reputation claim

Oscar Pistorius is due to settle a three-year-old case against a former neighbour over reputation damages in a dispute that has now been overshadowed by the murder charges the Olympic star faces following the Valentine's Day shooting of his girlfriend.

Oscar Pistorius is due to settle a three-year-old case against a former neighbour over reputation damages

Oscar Pistorius is due to settle a three-year-old case against a former neighbour over reputation damages in a dispute that has now been overshadowed by the murder charges the Olympic star faces following the Valentine's Day shooting of his girlfriend.

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Pistorius settles reputation claim

Independent.ie

Oscar Pistorius is due to settle a three-year-old case against a former neighbour over reputation damages in a dispute that has now been overshadowed by the murder charges the Olympic star faces following the Valentine's Day shooting of his girlfriend.

Pistorius' reputation management firm confirmed the plans after the Sunday Tribune first reported the story.

Lunice Johnston of Vuma said that the merits in the separate case "are no longer relevant".

The Sunday Tribune said the dispute centred on accusations that Pistorius slammed a door on the former neighbour during a party while the athlete said that the woman was aggressive and injured herself.

Pistorius is free on bail facing murder charges over the shooting death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.